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比较美国 1960 年和 2010 年鸡蛋产业的环境足迹。

Comparison of the environmental footprint of the egg industry in the United States in 1960 and 2010.

机构信息

Global Ecologic Environmental Consulting and Management Services, 6200 Silver Star Road, Vernon, BC V1B3P3, Canada.

出版信息

Poult Sci. 2014 Feb;93(2):241-55. doi: 10.3382/ps.2013-03390.

Abstract

The US egg industry has evolved considerably over recent decades by incorporating new technologies and production practices. To date, there has been no comprehensive assessment of the resource demand and environmental effects of these changes. This study quantifies the environmental footprint of egg production supply chains in the United States for 2010 compared with 1960 using life cycle assessment. The analysis considers changes in both foreground (e.g., hen production performance) and background (e.g., efficiencies of energy provision, fertilizer production, production of feed inputs, and transport modes) system variables. The results revealed that feed efficiency, feed composition, and manure management are the 3 primary factors that determine the environmental impacts of US egg production. Further research and improvements in these areas will aid in continual reduction of the environmental footprint of the US egg industry over time. Per kilogram of eggs produced, the environmental footprint for 2010 is 65% lower in acidifying emissions, 71% lower in eutrophying emissions, 71% lower in greenhouse gas emissions, and 31% lower in cumulative energy demand compared with 1960. Table egg production was 30% higher in 2010; however, the total environmental footprint was 54% lower in acidifying emissions, 63% lower in eutrophying emissions, 63% lower in greenhouse gas emissions, and 13% lower in cumulative energy demand compared with 1960. Reductions in the environmental footprint over the 50-yr interval considered can be attributed to the following: 27 to 30% due to improved efficiencies of background systems, which outweighed the declining energy return on energy invested for primary energy sources; 30 to 44% due to changes in feed composition; and 28 to 43% due to improved bird performance.

摘要

美国蛋品行业在过去几十年中通过采用新技术和生产实践发生了重大变化。迄今为止,尚未对这些变化的资源需求和环境影响进行全面评估。本研究使用生命周期评估方法,对 2010 年与 1960 年相比美国蛋品生产供应链的环境足迹进行了量化。分析考虑了前景(例如母鸡生产性能)和背景(例如能源供应效率、肥料生产、饲料投入生产和运输方式)系统变量的变化。结果表明,饲料效率、饲料成分和粪便管理是决定美国蛋品生产环境影响的三个主要因素。进一步研究和改进这些领域将有助于随着时间的推移持续减少美国蛋品行业的环境足迹。与 1960 年相比,每生产一公斤鸡蛋,2010 年的酸化排放物的环境足迹降低了 65%,富营养化排放物降低了 71%,温室气体排放物降低了 71%,累计能源需求降低了 31%。2010 年表壳蛋产量增加了 30%;然而,与 1960 年相比,酸化排放物的总环境足迹降低了 54%,富营养化排放物降低了 63%,温室气体排放物降低了 63%,累计能源需求降低了 13%。在考虑的 50 年间隔内,环境足迹的减少可归因于以下原因:27%至 30%是由于背景系统效率的提高,超过了主要能源投入能源回报的下降;30%至 44%是由于饲料成分的变化;28%至 43%是由于鸟类性能的提高。

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